The database is used to store all the information to be used on your website. The Intranet site is secured and contains the editors to make changes to the database. The Internet site is public and allows visitors to access database information.

What Is A Database?

Everything you see on this website is stored in a database or object library.

A database or object library is a collection of information that is organized so that it's contents can easily be accessed, managed, and updated. It may contain records or files, such as images, product catalogs and inventories, and customer profiles. The information is stored in such a way that it can

be reorganized and accessed in a number of different ways.

SiteWaves is programmed to access your database and create HTML compliant pages on the fly. Essentially, we have made creating and managing a website as easy as editing a database. SiteWaves takes care of everything else for you, as a matter of fact, it can even remind you of changes you wanted to make down the road...

How Do I Change The Database?

A private Intranet site provides secured access to a complete system of "point and click" online editors. Each editor is dedicated to performing a single task and comes complete with help files for reference.

Access to the editors is strictly controlled by the administrator. The administrator may grant limited or full access to anyone involved in maintaining the site.

Depending on the SiteWaves version you choose, you can even have a whole team editing the site simultaneously.

How Do Visitors Access The Database?

Visitors don't actually access the database, they view web pages that have been created from the contents of the database by SiteWaves.

Each time a visitor makes a page request, SiteWaves accesses the database and object libraries generating the page in real time. The developed page is sent out immediately to the visitor in milliseconds.

The latest information is always returned and subsequently included in the generated page.

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